Surda Project |
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Surda |
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India
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Jharkhand |
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PRODUCTION
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Legends
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Surda Project |
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Title(s) of the Surda Project |
| India Resources Limited |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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Location of the Surda Project |
The Surda Mine is located in Jharkhand State within the Singhbhum Mobile Belt of eastern India. The Singhbhum belt comprises a 200km long, east-west trending arcuate belt of folded supracrustal rocks, overlying the northern margin of the Singhbhum-Orissa Craton.
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History of the Surda Project |
The Surda Mine is part of the Indian Copper Complex, a group of six mines owned by HCL that operated between 1928 and 2003. The mine closed in January 2003 and for the six years prior produced a total of 1,473,000 tonnes at an average grade of 0.9% copper. It was the second largest copper producer from the six mines making up the Indian Copper Complex.
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Geology of the Surda Project |
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The Singhbhum belt is host to a number of mineral deposits and existing underground copper mines.
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Production history |
Metal | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 |
COPPER (lbs) | 6,530,092 | 6,664,574 | 1,920,226 |
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Data last updated on : 7/27/2009
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Disclaimer
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